In “The Gandhian Concept Of Practical Non-Violence,” Subhash R. Mehta delves into the principles and applications of non-violence as envisioned by Mahatma Gandhi. This comprehensive study explores Gandhi’s philosophy of non-violence not just as a moral stance but as a practical tool for social and political change. Mehta examines how Gandhi’s concept of Satyagraha can be applied in various contexts to address conflicts, injustices, and personal challenges. By analyzing historical examples and contemporary applications, Mehta provides a nuanced understanding of how Gandhi’s ideals can be implemented effectively in today’s world. The book serves as both an academic exploration and a practical guide for those seeking to integrate non-violent principles into their lives and work.

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